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CGI Auto Rescheduler is an extension that works on CGI portal to reschedules US Visa application appointment to an early date automatically
NOTE: This extension uses a third party library which plays Ukraine anthem on Russian websites or website that contains .ru as domain name. I as a developer of this extension do not have control over this.
How extension works:
it includes :
—>✈️ Enable Auto book : which is basically once an earlier date than your target date is found it will automatically book the date for you.
—> 🟢 Frequency of checks : It sets the time interval to fetch the available dates. Max is 10 minutes and Min is 30 sec.
--> 📅 Select the Start Date : This setting sets the start date. 0=today. Let's say if you set this at 10 and today's date is 01/12/2024 this will not book an early date if it is with in 01/12/2024 to 11/12/2024
—> 📅 Choose your Target Date : This setting is important as it selects the target date. For example let’s say you current booked date is 31/12/2024 and if you have set slider at 30 days it will calculate your target date as 01/12/2024 which means it will book any date which is earlier than 01/12/2024.
—>♻️ Reset button: it resets all the settings and once clicked, you’ve to set all the settings again.
How credit works:
Extension will decrease the credit by one only if there is any date found (no matter if it's early date or no). In case no appointment is found, the credits will not be used.
Warning:
While this extension works pretty well for English language and books the early date as of this release I can’t guarantee that it will run perfectly fine as US website may get changed any time.
I will try to update the chrome extension regularly to match the changes made buy appointment website.
Please refrain from using any external page refreshers on the calendar page. This extension is equipped with an automatic refresh handler. Excessive manual refreshing may interfere with the extension's intended functionality.